Is capitalism killing democracy?
If the answer is yes, what kind of capitalism kills it?
Is there a kind of capitalism that does not kill democracy, but rather supports and stimulates it?

Capitalism killed democracy in Chile in 1973.
Capitalism began to undermine democracy in Europe and the US in the 1980s when political parties embraced neoliberal policies.
Democracy in Europe was undermined in addition by adopting the euro in the 1990s.

Syriza and Podemos are coalition forces in Greece and Spain who try to socialise and democratise capitalism.

Capitalism and its political supporters in Europe are now (successfully?) dividing and undermining Syriza by forcing it to accept neoliberal capitalist 'reforms'.

If Syriza fails in Greece, the hope of many European and other citizens will be undermined.

About Me

As a kid I liked numbers and the sound of strings. I considered studying engineering but chose social sciences because of my interest in people. I combine a theoretical interest with a practical, social approach which brought me to the sphere of policy research. I am interested in reducing the disparity between poor and rich, between the powerful and the less powerful.
In 1973 and 1982 I lived in Latin America. In the mid-1980s, I was able to create an international forum to discuss the functioning of the international monetary system and the debt crisis, the Forum on Debt and Development (FONDAD). I established it with the view that the debt crisis of the 1980s was a symptom of a malfunctioning, flawed global monetary and financial system.
I was one of the driving forces behind the creation of the European Network on Debt and Development that was established at the end of the 1980s to help put pressure on European policymakers.
In 1990, before the beginning of the Gulf War, I cofounded the Golfgroep, a discussion group about international politics comprising journalists, scientists, politicians and activists that meets regularly.
The website of FONDAD is www.fondad.org